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Estrogen Hormone Eases Schizophrenia Symptoms
Researchers have found that estrogen hormone significantly improves schizophrenia symptoms when taken along with general drugs.
Gene link to schizophrenia found
PEOPLE with schizophrenia are more likely to have genetic mistakes in their DNA, according to a major study which brings science closer to understanding the mysterious disease.
Researchers find 3 new genes for schizophrenia
By Michael KahnLONDON (Reuters) - International researchers have identified three new DNA variations that increase the risk of schizophrenia and said on Wednesday they were some of the strongest genetic links yet found to the disease.The results published in two independent studies in the journal Nature also confirmed a previously known genetic variation and could lead to new treatments for the condition that affects around 1 in 100 people, the researchers said."This is, if you like, the beginning of a new era in the field, said David St. Clair, a psychiatrist at the University of Aberdeen in Scotland who worked on both studies.
Improving The Prognosis For Schizophrenic Disorders
Throughout the world, scientists are attempting to recognize and treat schizophrenic disorders at an earlier stage.
New Genes for Schizophrenia Revealed
Researchers from the University of Aberdeen and the University of Edinburgh have discovered new genes linked to schizophrenia.
Risk Of Schizophrenia Increased By Unusual Chromosomal Changes
People with schizophrenia have an increased number of unusual chromosomal changes, particularly structural changes that have the potential to alter the function of the genes.
Genes for schizophrenia uncovered
Three separate research projects have pinpointed genetic flaws linked to schizophrenia.